Apparently the bubbles or frothing are formed by a change of chemicals in the water. I've read that prior to a tsunami, the sea water might make our skin itch too. The example I read stated that it's much like the effect of carbonated water....the gas or gases having come from a possible at-sea earthquake or an at-sea volcano (underwater, obviously!).
where should people go when a tsunami is coming
Meteorologists look for seismic activity, such as an earthquake, that may trigger a tsunami. They also monitor ocean buoys for abnormal sea level changes that indicate a potential tsunami. Computer models and historical data are used to predict the potential impact and timing of a tsunami.
Meteorologists study the atmosphere not the ground so No. However Geologists did know there was a Tsunami coming and warnings were issued.
There is currently no indication of a tsunami heading towards New Zealand. It’s always important to stay informed with official updates from local authorities in case of any potential tsunami threats.
You can see a tsunami coming by being aware of earthquake activity that may trigger one or by paying attention to official warnings or alerts issued by meteorological agencies or local authorities. Other signs include a sudden and rapid ocean water retreat, unusual sounds, or the ground shaking that can indicate an imminent tsunami.
where should people go when a tsunami is coming
MY DAD HAS HAD ALOT OF FISH AND I HAVE SEEN BUBBLES COMING OUT OF THEIR GILLS BEFORE, IT USUALLY MEANS THAT THEY HAVE ALOT OF AIR COMING INTO THEIR LUNGS SO IT MAKE BUBBLES WHEN THEY BREATHE OUT.
Meteorologists look for seismic activity, such as an earthquake, that may trigger a tsunami. They also monitor ocean buoys for abnormal sea level changes that indicate a potential tsunami. Computer models and historical data are used to predict the potential impact and timing of a tsunami.
Meteorologists study the atmosphere not the ground so No. However Geologists did know there was a Tsunami coming and warnings were issued.
There are no atmospheric conditions that portend a tsunami because a tsunami is just a wave, not at all tied to the atmosphere.
There is currently no indication of a tsunami heading towards New Zealand. It’s always important to stay informed with official updates from local authorities in case of any potential tsunami threats.
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the eggs are probably rotten.
High ground.
You can see a tsunami coming by being aware of earthquake activity that may trigger one or by paying attention to official warnings or alerts issued by meteorological agencies or local authorities. Other signs include a sudden and rapid ocean water retreat, unusual sounds, or the ground shaking that can indicate an imminent tsunami.
Water displaced by an undersea earthquake may produce large, violent tsunamis. The most deadly tsunami in recorded history hit Indonesia on Christmas Day, 2004. At least 280,000 people were killed or missing.
No. At the the time there was no tsunami warning center in the Indian Ocean. They received no warning. The first indication anyone in Indonesia got was the ocean receding before the tsunami struck, but most people did not know that this was a sign of a tsunami.